Performance of the RegCM-MITgcm Coupled Regional Model in Simulating the Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall

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Alok Kumar Mishra
Suneet Dwivedi
Fabio Di Sante
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[1] University of Allahabad,K Banerjee Centre of Atmospheric and Ocean Studies and M N Saha Centre of Space Studies
[2] Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics,Earth System Physics Section
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Indian Monsoon; air–sea coupling; coupled modeling; RegCM; MITgcm;
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An effort is made to evaluate the performance of an atmosphere–ocean coupled regional model in simulating the Indian summer monsoon rainfall during the years 1995–2015. The RegCM and MITgcm models are taken as the atmospheric and oceanic components of the coupled model, respectively. It is found that the coupling helps to improve the SST of the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal regions of the model domain. The air–sea coupling also improves the wind speed simulation. The RegCM-MITgcm coupled model correctly represents the intraseasonal variability of the Indian summer monsoon rainfall as compared to the RegCM stand-alone model. It is shown that the very high and extreme rainfall intensity events are correctly simulated by the RegCM-MITgcm coupled model, whereas the RegCM stand-alone model underestimates the precipitation intensities. It is argued that the atmosphere–ocean coupling helps to increase the predictability skill of the Indian monsoon rainfall. For example, the limit of predictability of the Indian monsoon rainfall obtained from the coupled model (22 days) is closer to that obtained from the IMD observation (24 days). The corresponding limit of predictability from the stand-alone model is 20 days.
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